Caribbean Political Thought: The Colonial State to Caribbean
Internationalisms uncovers, collects and reflects on the wealth of
political thought produced in the Caribbean region. It traces the
political thought of the Caribbean from the debate between
Bartolome de Las Casas and Gines de Sepulveda on the categorization
of Native people in the New World, through the Haitian Revolution,
to the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. The ideas of
revolutionaries and intellectuals are counterposed with manifestos,
constitutional excerpts and speeches to give a view of the range of
political options, questions, and immense choices that have faced
the region's people over the last 500 years. Includes Contributions
from: Laurent Dubois and John D. Garrius, Trevor Munroe,
Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Aviva Chomsky, Barry Carr and Pamela Maria
Smorkaloff, Amy Jacques Garvey, Dantes Bellegarde, Jacques Roumain,
W. Burghart Turner and Joyce Moore Turner Fidel Castro, Walter
Rodney, Maurice Bishop, Sylvia Wynter, Gordon Lewis, Anthony
Bogues, Hilary Beckles, Bechu, Roy Augier, David Scott, Antenor
Firmin, Jose Marti , J.J. Thomas, Hubert Harrison, Marcus Garvey,
Rhoda Reddock, Pedro Albizu Campos, George Padmore, Suzanne
Cesaire, Aime Cesaire, Claudia Jones, Cheddi Jagan, Lloyd Best,
Frantz Fanon, C.L.R. James, Che Guevara, Lewis R. Gordon.
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